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Committee report describes serious institutional crisis in SAPS over infiltration scandal

May 29, 2026
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Parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating allegations of criminal infiltration into law enforcement has described the state of the South African Police Service as a serious and multilayered institutional crisis.

Evidence leader Norman Arendse presented an overview of the draft report on Thursday, 28 May, based on months of hearings and testimony from dozens of witnesses. The committee believes there have been serious lapses in both national and municipal law enforcement.

Key issues raised included the politicisation of senior SAPS appointments, governance failures within the National Prosecuting Authority, problems with vetting and integrity processes, a lack of independence for the police watchdog IPID, and instability within Crime Intelligence.

The committee focused on several individuals, including organised crime suspect Vusimuzi Cat Matlala. Arendse said Matlala was not credible in material respects and should be characterised as a participant rather than a victim in an allegedly corrupt network. He recommended that matters involving Matlala be referred to the NPA and the Special Investigating Unit.

The committee also examined former police minister Senzo Mchunu’s decision on 31 December 2024 to disband the Political Killings Task Team in KwaZulu-Natal. Arendse said multiple senior officials confirmed they were not consulted, and President Cyril Ramaphosa only learned of the decision through social media.

Another issue involved 121 case dockets that were removed from the task team. An audit found no substantive progress had been made on those dockets after their removal.

The committee also looked at a controversial R360 million police tender awarded to Matlala’s company. A suspended senior officer testified that the tender should not have been awarded. Arendse said the officer abdicated his responsibility as bid adjudication chairperson.

The committee has a mandate to conclude its work by 12 June, after which it will table its findings and recommendations in Parliament. A parallel investigation, the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry, is set to resume hearings on 1 June.

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